Thursday, 2 February 2012

Celebrity Has Megan Fox had plastic surgery With Cool Hairstyle, Megan Fox pictures. Megan is rumoured to have had both lip injections and a nose job. We're not so sure. Critics accuse her of trying to transform herself into the new Angelina Jolie but we think she has always looked beautiful. Take a look at these Megan pics and judge for yourself. Hollywood starlet Megan Fox is no stranger to garnering public attention, with the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen actress making daily headlines for her outlandish comments and seemingly flawless exterior. However fans of the 23-year-old have taken to the internet recently, with the very specific agenda of studying Fox’ face and breasts.

According to reports yesterday, critics of Fox are urging interviewers to quiz the actress on her surgeries in her next interview, “instead of asking her to push her faux bi-sexuality on us again.” Ouch.

According to polls, fans and critics of Fox have voted their public opinion that the brunette has almost certainly gone under the knife to acquire her now famous appearance. While the vast majority of her fans claim not to be opposed to cosmetic enhancement, they do claim to be put-off by Megan’s inability to admit to her procedures.

Would Celebrities Megan Fox Thumbs Pictures, The internet has been abuzz regarding new photos of Megan Fox with unusually large thumbs.

The medical term for Megan Fox's ever so slightly misshapen thumb is brachydactyly, which is basically a fancy word for a clubbed thumb, according to local hand surgeons.

"Literally, what it means is short finger," says Dr. Steven Bendner, a hand surgeon at Beth Israel Medical Center. "The nail of the thumb in this condition is often very short and wide." Though the thumb is certainly not what most people are looking at when they look at Fox, it's worth noting that her condition is often inherited, doctors say.

"It is usually hereditary," Beldner explains. "Although it could also have been caused by frostbite, or it could have been an injury to the growth plate in childhood."

Though it's much less noticeable when a child is young, the condition becomes more visible during growth and maturity. About 1 in 1,000 people has the condition, Beldner says.

Dr. Richard Kim, director of congenital hand surgery at Hackensack Medical Center, notes that the thumb is the most important finger of all.

"You need it to be able to touch the other fingers and it is important for pinching," he says. "In Megan Fox's case, it appears that only the last bone of the thumb is affected and that it does not involve the joint. For her, it looks like it's just a cosmetic deficit."

In some cases, people with clubbed thumbs often have the same condition with their toes.